THE FOUR SEASONS
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The wolf has been called the "greatest teacher" and is honored and feared by many. We can learn life's lessons by "becoming" the wolf , understanding the part this magnificent animal plays in the bigger picture of life on Earth. We often compare ourselves to the wolf, marvel at the similarities. Why, at this time in history, is there such controversy about this animal? I believe we need only to look at our own lives to understand how the concepts of family and community, use of the Earth's resources, and acts of aggression and peacemaking affect one another and our planet home.
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Winter is a time of quiet, a time of listening and a time to begin to plan for the coming year
by thinking of the way we want to share our life ~ seeking fulfillment.
IN THE STILLNESS
He stands alone
In the stillness
In the softness
The world shrouded
He stands alone
Searching
Sound muffled
Questions unanswered
Why he stands alone
Why the world is shrouded
Why all sound is quiet
Where have the others gone
-Jennifer Tait
The author of the poem is my daughter, Jennifer Tait.
Spring is a time of re-birth, a time for new ideas.
AWAKENING TO A NEW BEGINNING
Darkness wanes as days grow longer
The circle turns again
There have been harsh losses
There have been new beginnings
As the spiral encompasses all
Grief wanes as joy takes its place
The circle turns again
And what has been learned
must now be taught
As the spiral encompasses all
None can know what tomorrow brings
As the circle turns again
We must do what we can today
So the spiral continues to encompass all
The knowledge shall continue
As the circle turns again
Some shall be lost,
others shall be found
And the spiral encompasses all -
Jennifer Tait
The author of the poem is my daughter, Jennifer Tait.
Summer is a time for action.
FOLLOW THE DREAM
A time of warmth
Long days and starry nights.
This is the time of making dreams
come true ...
How many days will pass
Until the courage comes
How many dreamy nights
Will remain unfulfilled
And yet the times are many
We will awaken to find
That dreams long buried
In the warmth of summer days
And the cloak of starry nights
May be ours in the magic of longing
For the dream long buried
Will finally emerge, not separate
But entwined as our Spirit
Touches the Earth.
original available
Fall is a time of looking back at our accomplishments, as well as looking forward...
a time of celebration.
JOY TO THE WORLD
Do not try to cage us
Like the sun we must be free
Do not try to tame us
Like the wind we must be free
We are not evil
For nature does not create black and white
We are as we were meant to be
We mate for life, giving our whole love
We care for our children
We care for our friends
We grieve their deaths, all too common
We eat, sleep, and play
We are so very like you
Allow us our lives
Allow us to be free
Jennifer Tait
The author of the poem is my daughter, Jennifer Tait.
original available
These four drawings, represent our growing awareness about taking personal responsibility as members of one of Spirit's creations,
and our connection with all.